challenging
1–6 days
Riders should be comfortable with long hours on the bike and possess good endurance for handling winding mountain roads.
Discover the thrill of New Zealand’s South Island on a 2024 Indian Roadmaster motorcycle rental in Wānaka. Perfect for riders seeking scenic alpine passes and lakeside routes, this luxurious touring bike promises an unforgettable journey.
Ages 21+ • 1 - 6 Days • Motorcycle license required • Great for a day of exploring
Experience the thrill of the open road on the 2024 Indian Roadmaster®, the pinnacle of American touring motorcycles. With its iconic design, impressive power, and luxurious features, this ride promises an unforgettable adventure. Perfect for seasoned riders ready to tackle diverse terrains, it’s a journey like no other.
The Indian Roadmaster® is the ultimate touring motorcycle. It represents the best in American craftsmanship with iconic style, plenty of passing power and a long list of luxury amenities.
Model year 2024
What model year are your bikes?
Our bikes are always current within the year and are updated to the new model year annually.
Do I need a motorcycle licence to rent?
Yes. All motorcycle drivers are required to have a motorcycle endorsement.
Do I need motorcycle insurance?
No. Riders will be covered under the program insurance given they sign the required waivers.
What riding experience do I need to ride an Indian Motorcycle?
You should be an experienced rider and able to manage varying road and weather conditions. Depending on where you are from, be prepared to drive on the left side of the road.
Mountain weather can change rapidly; always check forecasts before departure to prepare for sudden temperature drops or rain.
Proof of license is mandatory for rentals and ensures you’re legally allowed to ride in New Zealand.
Some remote stretches have few petrol stations; refuel before long rides through alpine or rural areas.
Temperatures vary greatly; layering helps regulate body heat while providing protection on the road.
Wānaka developed as a lakefront town and gateway to outdoor adventures, with Maori heritage embedded in the region’s history.
Local operators emphasize sustainable tourism to preserve Otago’s natural landscapes and reduce environmental impact from visitors.
Provides maximum protection and reduces wind noise on extended road trips.
Essential for unpredictable South Island weather, keeping you dry and comfortable.
Keeps hands warm and protected during cooler autumn rides through the mountains.
fall specific
Offers ankle protection and grip on varied terrain and footpegs.